Zimbabwe's cabinet has approved draft legislation that could significantly alter the country's political landscape. The proposed constitutional amendments would extend presidential terms from five to seven years and allow the president to be elected by parliament rather than through a direct popular vote-potentially keeping President Emmerson Mnangagwa in office until 2030. To unpack the implications, is Zimbabwe by political analyst Takura Zhangazha

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